While it’s uncertain exactly how global warming might affect the future climate and stability of the earth, there’s major evidence showing that it can have potentially detrimental effects as explained above. Based on the massive evidence behind global warming most people would agree that it’s best to take precautionary measures. Although a vast majority of the global community agrees that there have to be precautionary measures, there still people who think taking precautionary measures won’t reverse the current trend of global warming. Some scientists believe that global warming will simply lead to “warmer winters and increased plant growth”, while other scientists anticipate more frequent hurricanes, changing rain and drought patterns, and low-lying nations going under water (Science Clarified). The future effects of global warming are debatable, but let’s take a look at a future with and without precautionary measures. According to the current trend, the global climate would be 80 degrees warmer by 2100 as discussed previously. What effect would this warmer climate have on future generations, one may ask? According to the IPCC, …show more content…
Matter of fact, let’s look at how the global climate would be affected if we completely stop emitting greenhouse gases today. Once carbon is carbon is released it accumulates and moves “amongst the atmosphere, the oceans, the land, and the plants” (ifl science), this released carbon will remain in the atmosphere for thousands of years. Based on the life span of a human the released carbon dioxide is in the environment essentially forever. If carbon emission were to stop today, after about 40 more years the “earth’s temperature would rise about another 1.1F” and ice will continue to melt, scientists refer to this as committed warming. In short, it’s nearly impossible to reverse the trend of global warming because carbon stays in the atmosphere for 100s of